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    Sir Mekere Morauta KCMG PC (12 June 1946 – 19 December 2020) was a Papua New Guinean politician and economist who served as the 7th Prime Minister of Papua...
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  • depreciation allowed and tax concessions were asked before the project began. Mekere Morauta challenged the exemption of General Sales Tax and interest withholding...
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    close and consultative style of his predecessor Mekere Morauta. Somare strongly opposed the Morauta government's acceptance of asylum seekers under the...
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    1977 until 2002. Electoral reforms introduced by former Prime Minister Mekere Morauta introduced Limited Preferential Voting, in which voters numbered three...
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  • wife of the former prime minister of Papua New Guinea (PNG), Mekere Morauta. Louise Morauta (née Hogg) was born in Birmingham, England. She studied at the...
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    obtained in the subsequent election 101 votes as compared to 8 for Mekere Morauta. O'Neill expected that his Cabinet would continue unchanged. However...
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  • before independence. The Gang of Four consisted of Charles Lepani, Mekere Morauta, Rabbie Namaliu, and Anthony Siaguru. Two went on to be prime ministers...
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    was nominated for the position of prime minister, with the backing of Mekere Morauta and Bart Philemon, as an alternative to the large National Alliance...
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    outcome of the 2017 elections. The election of former prime minister Mekere Morauta in the 2017 Papua New Guinean general election was a challenge, but...
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  • offices of the Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea. It is named after Mekere Morauta, who was, at the time of construction, a long-serving Secretary for...
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